There was a gap in registrations on the 15th, but 18 accounts have joined the site since then so it seems this part of the problem, at least, is fixed.

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okay, that was the scariest 12 hours of my life, I got locked out of my account on all of my devices (:O) and started panicking and decided to try resetting my password, which it turned out also reset the "too many logins" flag on my account so I'M BACK, BABY.

So the issue is still a problem for new signups, but you don't need to reset the login flag on my account.

If anyone is reading this and is locked out of their account, here's the workaround:

- Reset your password

- Open the "reset password" link in your email

- Login with your new password which let's be real is way more secure than the password you were using before

- Continue to make a nuisance of yourself on the mafia and site issues fora

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The captcha still is broken for new registration, it seems. Google’s official solution is updating to version 2. I don’t know if it’s possible to pass the captcha in this state (considering there have been accounts registered since then, it seems like it’s possible), but for security, it is probably better to upgrade. It looks like they simply don’t process api call for v1 anymore.

(I had refrained from saying anything before, as I've watched this thread evolving, but I don't feel quite so bad for my "FAO explainxkcd" thread now. Still broken over there, I see, but they're in good company given the wide spread of this lack of upgrade. Could almost be imagined a DoS thing, heavily obfuscated to deflect blame onto the local administrators.)

Haven't quite had cause to test out the local interaction, but have been dangerously close to it as I had problems in the last couple of days with this device being unable to be charged while out on the road (my usual solutions having serially failed to be available for different reasons compunding upon each other) and I was beginning to worry about getting the login right if I had pursued access by alternate machines that I'd not used before.

So good luck, TPTB, in getting it fully resolved. For all the systems for which the advanced upgrade announcements apparently never really arrived intact from the vendor. As we've just been reminded by the talk surrounding the currently penultimate comic, https://xkcd.com/1028/ probably covers some of what we're seeing. I hope people stuck dealing with the outrage of the ultimate end-users are bending the earsmof those back at CAPTCHA-central, so that if/when V3 migration has to happen that it goes by without quite so many upset people at all levels.

Whatever workarounds may have worked earlier seem to have stopped, based on dates of new user registrations.

The anti-spam step has now been changed away from recaptcha, if anyone wants to verify that it works again.

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